Symbolism In The Yellow Wallpaper, And Hills Like White Elephants

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Symbolism is a literary device that is used in short stories and novels to send a message or teach a lesson through people and objects. Authors utilize this device to let the reader interpret the story in their own way. A few short stories that are famous for their use of symbolism are “Young Goodman Brown,” “The Yellow Wallpaper,” and “Hills Like White Elephants.” In the short story, “Young Goodman Brown,” the author (Hawthorne) uses symbolism in multiple ways throughout the text. Hawthorne uses the characters in the story as representation of people and objects from the Bible. For example, Goodman Brown represents Adam, Faith represents Eve, the “fellow traveller” represents the devil, the forest represents the Garden of Eden, and the staff represents the serpent. Evidence of the “fellow traveller” being the devil is shown when Goodman Brown says, “‘ What if the devil himself should be at my very elbow!’... looking forward again, beheld the figure of a man, in grave and decent attire, seated at the foot of an old tree” (Hawthorne 453). The irony …show more content…

It drives her to the extent that she sees a woman trapped in the wallpaper and she rips the paper down trying to save her. The yellow wallpaper is the representation of the woman’s declining mental state. This is proven when the woman writes, “...when you follow the lame uncertain curves for a little distance they suddenly commit suicide… The color is repellant, almost revolting; a smouldering unclean yellow, strangely faded by the slow-turning sunlight” (Gilman 1068). It is Gilman’s unusual description of the wallpaper as “committing suicide,” “repellant,” “revolting,” and “smouldering unclean” that foreshadows the eventual downward spiral of the woman’s mental

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